![]() ![]() off-beat, or maybe random & bizarre would be better adjectives. Bloodsucking Fiends is a dark comedy and its humor was hit-or-miss. ![]() That said, I do not think I would have cared much for the book even in print form. I know he’s supposed to sound young, but most of the time he sounded like a petulant twelve-year-old. Part of it is certainly due to how the audio-book narrator handled his voice. I was tolerant at first of his immature and unfunny ways, but by the time the police are taking him into custody near the end of the book, I was inwardly cheering and hoping he’d be locked up for a while. I was pulled into Jody’s story as she figured out what had happened to her. Jody and Tommy band together with some other unlikely accomplices to take down the vampire. Meanwhile, bodies keep showing in the city, victims of the vampire who turned Jody. Thomas Flood, a wannabe writer fresh from the Midwest, as her day-minion. As she fumbles her way through nascent vampire-hood, she scoops up 19-year-old C. ![]() Jody Stroud, denizen of San Francisco, is heading home from her job at an insurance firm when she is attacked and then ‘turned’ by a vampire. ![]()
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